If you don’t want your Facebook friends to be aware of your interest in an occasion, you may choose to hide your responses. It could be that you want to ensure everyone knows you’re attending a gathering. No matter the reason, you can block Facebook from displaying the event on your feed.
This guide will explain how to block your confirmation of an event from being displayed in your news feed.
How do I hide the responses to a Facebook event?
Responses to events on Facebook can refer to actions by people invited to attend a specific occasion. If a person receives an invitation to an event via Facebook, users can choose to respond to the invitation by providing the status of their attendance. There are generally three kinds of responses to events available:
Attending: This answer suggests that the individual plans to participate in the event.
Interested: The response of Interested is intended for those interested in the conference but have yet to decide to participate.
Not Attending: If someone selects Not Going, it indicates they won’t attend the event. This helps the event’s organizers determine the amount of people attending and make plans according to the numbers.
Additionally, security settings at the event affect who can see your attendance or interest.
At a public gathering, only guests and hosts are able to view your status. It is visible on a Feed post notice, the event page, or your profile’s events section.
The guests invited to attend a private gathering can view your presence. However, guests who are not invited cannot view particulars like attendance details, the description of events, conversation pictures, videos, or images.
If you want to keep security and privacy over the privacy of your Facebook response to events, hiding the answers is an easy and efficient way. This article will take users through successfully hiding their reactions to the Facebook event.
Please note that your comment can be hidden if the event is public. The response you submit is still accessible to the host of the event.
- Open the Facebook app on the device you are using—Android and iOS devices.
Take note that you’re signed in to your account.
- Press the Hamburger menu icon in the display’s upper-right corner.
- Click on the Events tab.
- Tap on the Calendar icon located at the top.
- Tap on the initial reaction (e.g., Perhaps going) in the event you want to target.
- Select the Visible to Hosts and Friends option in the menu.
- To block your answer, choose the “Only me” radio button to hide your response.
- When you select the above privacy settings, the changes are applied to the specific event.
How can I cover an event I’m attending on my timeline on Facebook?
I don’t want users on Facebook to be aware of the event I’m at. What do I do to prevent the event from being visible in my timelines for these individuals other than taking myself out of the gathering?
What do I do to keep it from showing up on my timeline to those individuals other than taking myself out of the event? I did this when Facebook made me a part of the “timeline” at my whim.
Locate the event on the Activity Log. Scroll at the line’s left edge, and you’ll notice a circle. If you don’t, visit the website for the event and scroll through the various alternatives.
Do people know if you have viewed their event on Facebook?
Most people need help finding out if they have seen their event on Facebook. However, particular event planners can get specific information from the event’s page, which can provide information about who watched the event and pertinent statistics.
Furthermore, if a page organizer or administrator was tagged in photos of the Facebook Event, they may know who visited their page by looking at people classified in the pictures.